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		<title>Career Coaching and Assessment &#8211; Career Counseling Goals</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 07:42:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Purdy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two primary forms of career counseling. One part involves examining likes and dislikes, aptitudes, and training; this part is common in high school or college career coaching development. It is designed so that a student may choose a professional career that suits his or her skills and personality.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/86/college/career-coaching-and-assessment-career-counseling-goals.php">Career Coaching and Assessment &#8211; Career Counseling Goals</a></p>
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<p>There are two primary forms of career counseling. One part involves examining likes and dislikes, aptitudes, and training; this part is common in high school or college career coaching development. It is designed so that a student may choose a professional career that suits his or her skills and personality.</p>
<p>Contemplating the wisdom of earlier career path choices later in life is yet another form of career assessment. One can examine such factors as salary, benefits, job satisfaction, relevance to the employer, or even industry stability with an individual or organization specializing in career coaching.</p>
<p>Company loyalty and the ability to work at the same company for thirty years no longer exists. Even a good stable company can have major changes and no job is stable. An employment coach can help you find your strengths and weaknesses and make suggestions for new employment options are career paths.</p>
<p>Students may have decided upon a career path years ago, but an experienced coach can help tell whether their path is bolstered by the proper training and skills. Some students choose to follow a career they've desired since childhood, but are unprepared for the demands which that career path may entail. Choosing an alternate career goal, or different employment altogether may be the wisest move.</p>
<p>A few progressive companies even offer their own employers career assessment and coaching. It may initially seem unusual to tell one of your own employees that his current job may not be the best for him, but this is actually a good idea. It shows that you are truly concerned about his mental state and happiness. If you discover that someone is unhappy, relocating him or her will benefit both of you.</p>
<p>Happy employees are productive employees. When an employer looks after the best interests of their employees with the same scrutiny that they look after their bottom line, it really inspires the employee to work even harder and makes them more loyal to the company. Hence, employers benefit when their employees' job satisfaction is at a peak.</p>
<p>There are two types of career assessment. One type, which involves determining a student's likes and dislikes, and also, his or her weaknesses and strengths, is career coaching development. This will help the student chooses a professional career that suits his or her personality and talents. Another type comes later in life to evaluate how good or bad a career choice might have been. A professional or a company specializing in coaching examines salary, benefits, and importance to a corporation, satisfaction and even industry job stability. A career coach can see the big picture and offer an honest assessment and solid suggestions for possible changes.</p>
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<div class='scholinks'>George Purdy recently published some new articles on career coaching. He's an established public speaker and writer. You'll find great resources, tips and tricks on <a href="http://www.best-personal-coaching.info/career-coaching/">career coaching</a> on site <a href="http://www.best-personal-coaching.info">personal coaching</a>.</div>
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<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/86/college/career-coaching-and-assessment-career-counseling-goals.php">Career Coaching and Assessment &#8211; Career Counseling Goals</a></p>
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